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Force-Induced Structural Changes in Spider Silk Fibers Introduced by ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy
Silk fibers have unique mechanical properties, and many studies of silk aim at understanding how these properties are related to secondary structure content, which often is determined by infrared spectroscopy. We report significant method-induced irreversible structural changes to both natural and synthetic spider silk fibers, derived from the widely used attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) technique. By varying the force used to bring fibers into contact with the internal reflection elements of ATR-FTIR accessories, we observed correlated and largely irreversible changes in the secondary structure, with shape relaxation under pressure occurring within minutes. Fitting of spectral components shows that these changes agree with transformations from the alpha-helix to the beta-sheet secondary structure with possible contributions from other secondary structure elements. We further confirm the findings with IR microspectroscopy, where similar differences were seen between the pressed and unaffected regions of spider silk fibers. Our findings show that ATR-FTIR spectroscopy requires care in its use and in the interpretation of the results
First records of Anagraphis ochracea (Araneae: Gnaphosidae) for continental Italy and Sicily with new observations on its myrmecophilous lifestyle
In the present study we describe and discuss for the first time the peculiar myrmecophilous habits of Anagraphis ochracea (L. Koch, 1867) and its strong association with the ant species Messor ibericus Santschi, 1931. The study is based on behavioural observations carried out both in the field and in captivity, and sheds light on the lifestyle of this poorly studied and rarely observed species. We also recorded the presence of A. ochracea on continental Italy and Sicily for the first time; provide a brief overview of its taxonomical history and present photographs of adult and juvenile specimens, the egg sac and the copulatory organs of both sexes. Finally, we provide a DNA-barcode (COI) for A. ochracea, which is the first for the genus Anagraphis as well
ISR corrections to associated production at future Higgs factories
We evaluate the QED corrections due to initial state radiation (ISR) to
associated Higgs boson production in electron-positron () annihilation
at typical energies of interest for the measurement of the Higgs properties at
future colliders, such as CEPC and FCC-ee. We apply the QED Structure
Function approach to the four-fermion production process , including both signal and background contributions. We
emphasize the relevance of the ISR corrections particularly near threshold and
show that finite third order collinear contributions are mandatory to meet the
expected experimental accuracy. We analyze in turn the r\^ole played by a full
four-fermion calculation and beam energy spread in precision calculations for
Higgs physics at future colliders.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
Charmed Hadrons from Coalescence plus Fragmentation in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC and LHC
In a coalescence plus fragmentation approach we calculate the heavy
baryon/meson ratio and the spectra of charmed hadrons ,
and in a wide range of transverse momentum from low up
to about 10 GeV and discuss their ratios from RHIC to LHC energies without any
change of the coalescence parameters. We have included the contribution from
decays of heavy hadron resonances and also the one due to fragmentation of
heavy quarks which do not undergo the coalescence process. The coalescence
process is tuned to have all charm quarks hadronizing in the
limit and at finite charm quarks not undergoing coalescence are
hadronized by independent fragmentation. The dependence of the
baryon/meson ratios are found to be sensitive to the masses of coalescing
quarks, in particular the can reach values of about at \mbox{GeV}, or larger, similarly to the light
baryon/meson ratio like and , however a marked difference is
a quite weak dependence with respect to the light case, such that a
larger value at intermediate implies a relatively large value also for
the integrated yields. A comparison with other coalescence model and with the
prediction of thermal model is discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures. Fig. 5 updated and some minor changes in the
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On the measurability of a numerical function with respect to a family of sets
The following document is a translation (from French to English) of: Gabriele
H. Greco, Sur la mesurabilit\'e d'une fonction num\'erique par rapport \`a une
famille d'ensembles, Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Universit\`a di
Padova}, tome 65 (1981), pp. 163--176. Translated by: Jonathan M. Keith, School
of Mathematics, Monash University, [email protected]. With thanks to:
Prof. Andrea D'Agnolo, Editor-in-Chief of the above journal, for permission to
publish this translation
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